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Colin Byrne: Normal people bring in average scores. Average scores miss cuts
Colin Byrne: Ryder Cup is like trying to win a tournament every time you tee it up
Players must get their heads around the fact that they’re not the centre of the universe
Caddying in a pandemic: A strange year on the Trump-centric PGA Tour
Colin Byrne: Focus on winners and losers in the US will hopefully change after this year
Colin Byrne: Bermuda Championship a forgotten taste of utopia
International travel from Dublin a surreal experience but proved more than worth it
Colin Byrne: Hard to understand how golf has become the bogey man now
Oireachtas jamboree may have cost the club golfer who has been playing it by the book
My favourite sporting moment: Passion of La Bombonera was simply unforgettable
Feverish two hours spent on the beating terrace of Boca’s home ground will stay with me forever
Shane Lowry now a superstar but a very accessible superstar
Colin Byrne: British Open champion will remain an ordinary lad living an extraordinary life
Colin Byrne: Experience of Steve Williams can take Jason Day back to the top
New player and caddie duo makes for an intriguing combination
Colin Byrne: Caddies enter Masters week with a sense of fear rather than anticipation
Getting your golfer to embrace physical and mental challenge of Augusta is key
Colin Byrne: Bjorn will get the most out of Team Europe
There is something deeper than talent and form when it comes to playing for your side
Colin Byrne: Farcical US Open set-up twists the knife further for golf
Professionals must call out the organisers, the USGA, for again ruining a flagship event
Colin Byrne: US Open memories of a brutal Shinnecock Hills
Irish caddie accompanied Retief Goosen to victory in 2004 on a near unplayable course
Colin Byrne: Every caddie living on borrowed time with his player
Rory McIlroy splitting with long-time caddie JP Fitzgerald is just a part of the game
Colin Byrne: Nerve-jangling grind of Tour School no place for faint-hearted
‘Our group was starting to unravel at an alarming pace, Lewis at high speed, Pepperell down to 13 clubs and Richard McEvoy slowly bleeding bogeys with no emotion at all’
Colin Byrne: Getting down and dirty in Tour qualifying school
Somewhere to earn a living next season is the big reward for six gruelling rounds in Spain